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5 November 2020 Research on in-situ oxidation of the copper covered by graphene
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Proceedings Volume 11567, AOPC 2020: Optical Sensing and Imaging Technology; 1156726 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2579791
Event: Applied Optics and Photonics China (AOPC 2020), 2020, Beijing, China
Abstract
Graphene-based photodetector with ultra-high responsivity is an important research field of low dimensional optoelectronics applications. A number of hybrid graphene/quantum dots photodetectors with high responsivity have been developed. In this paper, the in-situ oxidation of the copper covered by monolayer graphene was studied under the oxygen-rich condition. It is found that the oxidation process first occurs at the grain boundary of graphene and the oxide is Cu2O. The intensity ratio of 2D band and G band of graphene is ~3, and the defect D peak is absent, which indicates that the quality of graphene is not damaged during the oxidation process. The hybrid transfer-free graphene/Cu2O photodetector is fabricated by in-situ copper oxidation. Under 450 nm laser illumination, the responsivity of the photodetector is 3.8×106 A/W at 0.2 V. The gain is up to 1.1×107 , which is due to the modulation of Fermi level of graphene by Cu2O quantum dots. The photodetector exhibits the specific detectivity of 3.6×1011 Jones. This work opens a feasible pathway to develop transfer-free graphene/semiconductor photodetector with high responsivity.
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Huijun Tian, Qiaoli Liu, Anqi Hu, and Xia Guo "Research on in-situ oxidation of the copper covered by graphene", Proc. SPIE 11567, AOPC 2020: Optical Sensing and Imaging Technology, 1156726 (5 November 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2579791
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KEYWORDS
Graphene

Oxidation

Photodetectors

Copper

Particles

Scanning electron microscopy

Oxides

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